Long-Distance Moving from California to Louisiana

In the moving industry today, it’s no secret that Californians are packing up for other states than anyone else. Is Louisiana your next destination? That’s an excellent choice. This state offers more than many people can imagine. From its ethnically diverse history to having two cities ranked as “Best Places to Live” in the U.S., this state has a lot in store for you. However, for your long-distance move to be a success, you need GPS Moving. And we’ll tell you just why.

Why You Need GPS Moving as Your Mover to Louisiana

  1. Guaranteed delivery time. Not many movers can guarantee accurate arrival time, but GPS Moving provides you with exact arrival date.
  2. We’ve been in the business for many years. Don’t go for a company that is not well established yet. In our case, we have been moving people for over 20 years. We know all the complexities that come with a long-distance move.
  3. We have the workforce and equipment to perform any move. If you need special items moved (pool tables, hot tubs, pianos, etc.), we can comfortably do it. Just notify us during the quotation, and we will come prepared.
  4. We are licensed and insured. Your belongings are secure in our hands. GPS Moving is also recognized as a member of the moving association AMSA, Movers.com, HomeAdvisor, and others.
  5. We are highly-rated and positively reviewed. We pride ourselves in offering unmatched moving services to our clients. In our review section you can find feedback from past customers and what they have to say about us.
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Common Moving Mistakes You Should Avoid

  1. Not insuring your move. Of course, most moving company are insured. But you need to add extra insurance, especially for a long-distance move in order to cushion against risks such as property loss or property damage. It’s always better to be on the safer side of risk.
  2. No prior preparation. Unless it’s an emergency, you should avoid planning your move in a hurry. Have enough time to sort and pack your items in readiness for the move.
  3. Not labeling moving boxes. You must label a box immediately you finish packing. Labeling comes in handy when you are tracking the boxes later on while unpacking. Also, labeling a box with fragile contents gives the movers an automatic cue to handle that box with the utmost care.
  4. Failing to disclose everything to the mover. Failing to tell the mover that your apartment is on the fourth floor of a building with no elevator or avoiding to mention that the street your new home is on is just a bit too small for the moving van will only make matters worse. Give your mover all information relevant to the move prior in order to avoid incurring extra charges later on. And to avoid inconveniencing them too.

For experienced movers, planning and implementing a move is very easy. But in your case, planning a move can be confusing and overwhelming. You need to hire skilled professionals to do the work for you. And if you’re in CA it’s just as simple as picking up your phone and calling GPS Moving to come to your aid.

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